RSU Grads lodge higher passing rate than national in December 2021 Criminology Board

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Romblon State Universityโ€™s overall performance of 43.55% is higher than the national passing rate of 34% in the recent Criminology Board Exams.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said that 11,610 out of 33,983 passed the examination given by the Board of Criminology last December 12-14, 2021 in 24 testing centers all over the Philippines.

ICJE also marks 25 passers out of 39 first-time examinees notching a 64.10% passing rate.

Edriel John T. Gadon of ICJE aced the highest score of 84.90 from the newest RSU batch of licensed criminologists.

The Institute of Criminal Justice Education (ICJE) had been able to maintain an 11-year streak of higher passing rate than the national since the Criminology program was offered.

In 2015, RSU clinched the Top 11 spot in the roll of Criminology Board Top Performing Schools in the country.

ICJE Director Dr. Poly D. Banagan spearheads the establishment of the support development for the Criminology Review Program to scaffold and fill in the learning gaps of students during the pandemic.

The Criminology program has a โ€œFree Criminology Board Reviewโ€ with its Program Chair Dr. Augusto D. Tayco Jr. as lead proponent.

Dr. Tayco sends his highest salute to Criminology students for conquering the Boards. โ€œNow, enter your chosen field by upholding and walking through our principles: Integrity, Honor and Justiceโ€ he said.